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Custom Street Pole Banners - Custom Feather Flags


Thursday, November 22, 2012

Below are tried and proven methods of mounting custom flags and banners properly. Look for the right technique that you like best.

Between Pole Mounting – If you are placing banners in between poles, you have to get some rope and webbing then add D-rings placed on the topmost part and base seams of the flag. Afterwards, connect the rope all around the poles. It could be via the big eye screws which can be fitted on the poles. The D-rings at the edge of the webbing can be linked with bungee cords and then placed around the poles or from the same big eye screws if these are available. Mounting with bungee cord is one of the tested and proven mounting approaches that let the banner sway with strong winds. If you mount banners in between poles with the help of a rope linked to a small  grommet holes along the corners, it may not prove to be very effective because the grommets would rip easily. The bungee cords may also be placed to corner holes and would also keep these from ripping.

Lawn Mounting – This can be useful for banners that are only meant to be affixed temporarily over grassy fields. You can try this basic approach that is quite the same as pole mounting. The steel T fenced posts may be acquired from hardware shops like Home Depot or Lowe’s. These can be positioned on the ground with the use of  post driver. Bungee cords, rope and sturdy plastic or PVC  wire ties may also be incorporated with grommets.

Fence Mounting – If you are mounting banners, do this on a chain link fence which is practical and convenient. Just use zip ties or plastic wire ties and put these around to cover the  links.

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by: The Flagman